Driver Services is responsible for determining driver fitness to safely operate a motor vehicle, and for the approval and issuance of handicap placards.

There are 29 driver exam office locations around the state. Driver License manuals are available at any exam office. You may also contact Customer Service at (307) 777-4810 to be sent one in the mail or write to us at:

WYDOT works extensively with numerous partners in the private sector to improve and maintain the state's transportation infrastructure, sponsoring millions of dollars of work annually.

This section of WYDOT's Web site contains a range of useful information and links for contractors, consultants, vendors and others interested in doing business with WYDOT. Also included are notices about surplus equipment and property to be sold by the department, as well as information about training opportunities and speciality certifications.

WYDOT engineers and technical support staff perform a wide range of tasks in the course of maintaining and improving Wyoming’s transportation infrastructure. At headquarters in Cheyenne and numerous field offices across the state, engineers and technicians oversee development of plans and specifications for improvement plans for highways, bridges and related infrastructure.

Engineering processes are also integral to WYDOT’s environmental services, geology, highway safety, photo and surveys, right of way, materials and testing laboratory and other programs. In the field, resident engineering crews supervise actual construction, typically hundreds of projects annually worth hundreds of millions of dollars. Engineering and technical expertise is also used for ongoing maintenance efforts after construction is completed.

From engineers who design and supervise road construction, to snowplow drivers who keep those roads safe, to troopers who serve and protect highway users, to planners who help communities obtain funding for airport improvements, WYDOT is committed to building a better transportation system for the traveling public.

A majority of WYDOT’s budget and efforts go toward planning, building and maintaining the 6,800 miles of highway that connect Wyoming’s communities and surrounding states. But as a full-service transportation provider, the agency has numerous other responsibilities. In addition to coordinating improvements at 40 airports around the state, agency personnel also collect fuel taxes and user fees that are used to fund transportation projects; oversee production of license plates for distribution to the county governments; test drivers and issue drivers licenses; enforce traffic laws, and regulate commercial vehicle operations.

First Street Construction Begins May 26

Date:05/13/2009

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Road construction will reduce portions of Casper’s 1st Street to two lanes beginning Tuesday, May 26 as crews start the process of repair work between Yellowstone Highway intersection and the Platte River bridge, near Jonah Bank.

Crews will be repairing or replacing damaged concrete, storm sewer inlets, resurfacing the Platte River bridge and performing other maintenance work.

Once construction begins, traffic will be reduced to one lane in either direction. Work will be performed on approximately four-block intervals, beginning at the project’s east end at Yellowstone Highway intersection. The first phase is expected to run between Yellowstone and Park Avenue.

Side streets will be closed as needed Monday through Friday when work is being performed at the intersections. Construction is expected to last throughout the summer.

The construction is being performed by Reiman Corp. of Cheyenne, at an approximate cost of $2.4 million.

For more information or to obtain a copy of this press release, contactJeffGoetz,District 2 public involvement specialist, at (307) 473-3303.